That is great news. Great Football weather here tonight, also. The temps. dipped into the low 70's with a nice coastal wind to back them up. If the temps. fall lower than that the locals usually make a run for milk and bread. It sprinkled lightly here tonight, any chance of rain for Austin, tomorrow? I have an umbrella that could protect my oven, you are on your own with yours.

I have a couple pounds of fresh mozzarella, a knot of Oaxca, some Monterrey jack. Need a grating cheese and some whole milk mozzarella, if anything. Also, my basil plant finally croaked so we need basil. I have a #10 can of 7-11 tomatoes and some Classicos.

Tom , Gene Frst off wish I were there , perfect size for my trailer and I would love another oven !! My friend owns a large shippinf company with a base in houston So I was qwondering when I could pick this up ?? I am sure Gene will not really want such a beautiful oven in his yard I will drop off a Primavera 70 for him Seriously Tom you think this oven would hold up to the rigors of the road? say mounted on a dual torsion axle trailer ?? with 4 " concrete under to stablize and help with the bouncing/ stabilty, mass. I really love it! Have Fun! oh 24 hours is fine Larry did a 6 hr dough and loved it

That was an interesting night. We had great pizza from everyone. I didn't take any pictures last night, but I took a few today of the leftovers.

Josh brought curd and pulled some fresh mozzarella, and it is good, no, great. He made it look easy, but something tells me it can't be that simple to make the best mozzarella I have ever had.

Gene and Craig dueled it out with the ice cream maker, last night I gave it to Craig with the coconut ice cream (drizzled with Old Monk rum), but this afternoon I think I may tip towards the orange soda and pineapple sherbert made by Gene. They have different mouth feel, but the sherbert works. Brain Freeze!

Thanks to all, I really had a good time, and ate beyond what I normally could. Time for a nap.